Voice Upon Many Waters
Psalms 29:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents the LORD's voice over the waters, signaling God's presence and order across many experiences.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville frame, the waters are the currents of your inner life—thoughts, feelings, and perceptions. The voice of the LORD upon the waters is the I AM waking in awareness, asserting order over motion. The thunder of the God of glory is not weather but conviction: a steady, intimate impression that your consciousness can command experience. When you hear that the LORD is upon many waters, you affirm that your sense of self extends through many channels—desire and doubt, plan and memory, public and private—yet all are nourished by one Presence. This is the only real providence: a single, unchanging awareness directing every ripple toward harmony. Practically, you revise by assuming the state of being that already contains the outcome you seek, and you feel it as real now. The inner voice then guides the next step, aligning circumstances as if thunder proceeds from your inner I AM. Thus, the verse becomes a practice of inner sovereignty: you are the waters, you are the voice, you are the order itself.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, declare, 'The voice of the LORD is within my waters; I am guided by the I AM across all my thoughts and feelings.' Then feel a calm, thunderous order settling every ripple into harmony.
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